When installing valve cover (with a new gasket), the Mazda manual says to use sealant just in the corners of the 'half moon' caps.
However, my Gregory's manual says to also apply sealant right around groove in the cover before pushing in gasket.
Have people found the groove sealant necessary?
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NB valve cover sealant
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Re: NB valve cover sealant
Just in the corners as per the manual.
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Re: NB valve cover sealant
Just the corners.
Covering the whole lot is only really for reusing gaskets, or for the old fashioned cork gaskets.
If you do it all around you'll hateyourself next time you need to change the gasket and spend an hour picking the rtv out.
Covering the whole lot is only really for reusing gaskets, or for the old fashioned cork gaskets.
If you do it all around you'll hateyourself next time you need to change the gasket and spend an hour picking the rtv out.
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Re: NB valve cover sealant
hks_kansei wrote:If you do it all around you'll hateyourself next time you need to change the gasket and spend an hour picking the rtv out.
That's what I was thinking. Thanks hks & bigdog
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Re: NB valve cover sealant
It is up to you how you do it. I've seen some Mazda factory manuals state to do the whole way round like the Gregory's. And every 4 years they bring out a new manual and someone has changed the way of doing it. Corners at a minimum, the rest is up to you.
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